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I'm a new Cingular customer and don't feel like things have gotten off on a
good beginning. Everything Cingular has done so far has gotten screwed up.
I ordered 3 phones online using the Cingular web site. I specified the
Nation 850 FamilyTalk w/ Rollover on 1 phone, and the 2 others were to be
additional lines at $9.99 per month. I received an email confirmation of my
order and it was for exactly as just stated.
When the phones arrived the related documentation showed that I was on the
Nation 2000 FamilyTalk plan. I called Cingular and they made the
changeover. Unfortunately all the booklets and paperwork I have show the
errant plan. Cingular said they didn't know how to generate new paperwork,
but that it was unimportant since I could switch rate plans anytime I
wanted. (I wasn't thrilled about the paperwork, but I could print out the
information from the web site.)
The next day in looking at my account on the website I noticed that a bunch
of things that are included in the Nation 850 plan have not been activated
for my account, or have been activated as an additional cost option. (For
example, basic voicemail, call waiting, call forwarding all were either not
on the account or were listed as added costs. There were many other things
as well.) I called Cingular and they made the changeover after I itemized
for them all the things that were to be in the Nation 850 plan. (Can't they
figure that out themselves?)
I haven't received a bill yet on this account. Tonight in looking at my
account online I notice 2 things:
(1) It shows my "available" long distance minutes as 0, and my "used" long
distance minutes as 4. It also shows my available package minutes as 850
and my used package minutes at 8. The problem is that with this rate plan
there is no distinction between local and long distance, so this readout
makes no sense.
(2) It shows my current charges as $202.23. Unfortunately, the details are
not yet available. I don't see any way that a $59.99 plan plus 2 extra
lines at $9.99 each is going to get me anywhere near that total. (The
phones have already been paid for.) So now, I apparently am going to have
to call Cingular again to get this straightened out.
After 9 days with this phone, I have used more minutes talking to Cingular
than all my other calls combined. On an Internet order where all of this
goes directly into the computer when the order is placed, I don't understand
how so much of this is screwed up. Particularly when the email I received
from Cingular is right, but the execution behind the email is totally
different.
I love my phones and get good coverage. I'm not very excited about the
supporting service.
Tony
I'm a new Cingular customer and don't feel like things have gotten off on a
good beginning. Everything Cingular has done so far has gotten screwed up.
I ordered 3 phones online using the Cingular web site. I specified the
Nation 850 FamilyTalk w/ Rollover on 1 phone, and the 2 others were to be
additional lines at $9.99 per month. I received an email confirmation of my
order and it was for exactly as just stated.
When the phones arrived the related documentation showed that I was on the
Nation 2000 FamilyTalk plan. I called Cingular and they made the
changeover. Unfortunately all the booklets and paperwork I have show the
errant plan. Cingular said they didn't know how to generate new paperwork,
but that it was unimportant since I could switch rate plans anytime I
wanted. (I wasn't thrilled about the paperwork, but I could print out the
information from the web site.)
The next day in looking at my account on the website I noticed that a bunch
of things that are included in the Nation 850 plan have not been activated
for my account, or have been activated as an additional cost option. (For
example, basic voicemail, call waiting, call forwarding all were either not
on the account or were listed as added costs. There were many other things
as well.) I called Cingular and they made the changeover after I itemized
for them all the things that were to be in the Nation 850 plan. (Can't they
figure that out themselves?)
I haven't received a bill yet on this account. Tonight in looking at my
account online I notice 2 things:
(1) It shows my "available" long distance minutes as 0, and my "used" long
distance minutes as 4. It also shows my available package minutes as 850
and my used package minutes at 8. The problem is that with this rate plan
there is no distinction between local and long distance, so this readout
makes no sense.
(2) It shows my current charges as $202.23. Unfortunately, the details are
not yet available. I don't see any way that a $59.99 plan plus 2 extra
lines at $9.99 each is going to get me anywhere near that total. (The
phones have already been paid for.) So now, I apparently am going to have
to call Cingular again to get this straightened out.
After 9 days with this phone, I have used more minutes talking to Cingular
than all my other calls combined. On an Internet order where all of this
goes directly into the computer when the order is placed, I don't understand
how so much of this is screwed up. Particularly when the email I received
from Cingular is right, but the execution behind the email is totally
different.
I love my phones and get good coverage. I'm not very excited about the
supporting service.
Tony